With twenty years experience in Set Construction prior to joining the Art Department, my path might not have been the most conventional, but one that gave me an excellent grounding and insight into what is required to efficiently run a productive department.
Coming into the industry as a carpenter in 1991, and working my way up to Construction Manager, I already had a keen eye for detail and quality control and an innate understanding of budgeting, scheduling and the set building process by the time I took my first Art Department job on Da Vinci’s Demons in January 2012.
A good appreciation of the collaborative nature of film making, strong organisational and communication skills, and an ability to get on with people and thrive in a team environment made making the transition into the Art Department relatively straightforward.
I’m as equally happy rolling up my sleeves and getting hands on in a small department as I am managing fifty plus crew and eight figure budgets, with multiple set builds occurring in different locations simultaneously.
Likewise, as much as I love working in the UK, I have extensive experience working abroad, and enjoy the challenges of working with new people in different places, who often have different ways of working. Countries I have worked in include; Hungary, Croatia, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Italy, France, Iceland, and Jordan
Wherever you are, whatever the scale of the project, the mission is always the same. As the creative conduit between the Production Designer, the Art Department, Producers and Director: deliver the creative vision, maximise the money allocated, keep everyone happy!